GERMANS FALL OUT
« TROUBLE OVER MYSTERIOUS LETTER.
By Telegraph.--Press Association.
Auckland, April 4.
A Gorman interned at Motuihi Island has been in Auckland Hospital since February 11, suffering from a fractured jaw, allegedly inflicted by a compatriot, also interned. It will be remembered that at the official inquiry into the, escape of the Germans evidence was given regarding a note of warning left for the authorities. As far as can bo ascertainable this mysterious epistle created'ill-feeling among some of the prisoners who were concerned about its .authorship. It, is understood that one German, formerly a resident of Samoa, formed a suspicion against an ex-Aucklander sharing captivity. Hβ attacked the latter and broke the man's jaw. A warrant wag issued for the arrest of the assailant, who will be charged with assault, causing bodily harm.
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 168, 5 April 1918, Page 6
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134GERMANS FALL OUT Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 168, 5 April 1918, Page 6
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